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Charting Way Forward For International Justice: Residual Special Court Legacy Conference Ends In Freetown

gleanernewspaperBy gleanernewspaperMarch 4, 2024Updated:March 4, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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More than 250 prominent jurists, diplomats, legal scholars, students, civil society activists, members of the RSCSL Oversight Committee, and other stakeholders from Sierra Leone and abroad, met in the Sierra Leonean capital this week to examine the Special Court’s legacy, to share experiences and insights, and to chart a way forward for international justice. 

The conference was organized by the Residual Special Court and its partners.

Keynote speakers were Sierra Leone’s Vice President, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, and UN Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, Mr. Stephen Mathias. 

Speaking at the conference, VP Jalloh said the old Special Court compound would be developed into a justice sector complex, and reaffirmed the Government of Sierra Leone’s commitment to the Residual Special Court and its mandate. 

Mr. Mathias spoke about the United Nations’ support of the Court and highlighted its achievements.

ICC Prosecutor, Karim Khan, discussed the Special Court’s impact on other tribunals and international criminal justice. Registrar, Binta Mansaray, stressed that the conference’s purpose was not to discuss the legacy of the Special Court as such, noting that the Special Court’s history has been written. “This conference is concerned with the current challenges and conflicts around the world. It is about experience-sharing and looking to the future to see how we will collaborate and coordinate in sharing experiences and solving problems of international justice.” Some of those who attended the conference came from several “hot spot” countries, where violations of international humanitarian law are either ongoing or have taken place in the recent past.

Amb. Beth Van Schaack, Ambassador-a-Large for Global Criminal Justice, Justice Ekaterina Trendafilova, President of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers, Sierra Leone’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mohamed Lamin Tarawally, and other distinguished persons, many of whom travelled from three continents, took part in the conference.

During the conference, which ended on Wednesday, experts from Sierra Leone, other parts of Africa, Europe and North America, participated in six panels to address issues, such as judicial capacity building, the SCSL’s hybrid nature and its viability as a model for future tribunals, and the future of international justice.

The experts discussed outreach and witness and victim protection and support, memorialization, preservation and threats to the legacy of the Special Court, transitional justice mechanisms, and the future of residual and investigative mechanisms to carry on the continuing legal obligations of the courts that preceded them.

The conference ended on Wednesday with a tour of the Sierra Leone Peace Museum and Memorial Garden, a legacy of the Residual Special Court, and the Lighting of the Flame of Justice by Justice Renate Winter in front of the Special Court’s courthouse.

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